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around the globe. The expedition also hopes to raise $10m for Seeing
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Over the full year of the expedition, the team will shoot Raw video
for an average of an hour a day, recording nearly 400 hours of
broadcast quality footage. To make doubly sure that the record is
secure, this will need to be duplicated, creating a 47TB data archive.
THE SOLUTION
Given the cost constraints of specialist recording media and, in the
extreme environment, concerns over the reliability of mechanical
hard drives, The Coldest Journey team turned to SanDisk for the
one form of storage media thats both cost-effective and robust
SanDisk Extreme SSDs store The Coldest Journey video & photography content in the relative warmth of over 10C inside the caboose
THE TECHNOLOGY
2000 miles over ice and rock in one of the worlds most
To ensure that the video and image record survives intact, The
back-up.
inside the caboose the working and living quarters for the Ice
the
video
transfers
and
create
back-ups
very
quickly.
Its for this reason that the expedition will also be using
16 GB SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC UHS-I cards in the teams
GoPro HERO 2 action cameras, Panasonic DMC-GH2 and
DMC-FT4 cameras and Panasonic HC-X900 camcorders.
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